Monday 6 February 2017

Sign Project .... On going project for artists visiting Erdevik


Last year Exhibition in Erdevik



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Open call 2017 artist residency Erdevik Serbia


Information for Artists Temporary and permanent residence Serbia

Temporary and permanent residence



Visas are not required for EU member countries, EU membership candidate countries, and numerous other countries, if staying in Serbia less than 90 days.

Artists who wish to reside in Serbia are required to obtain a temporary residence Type D visa. Within 24 hours of entering
Canadian photographer and Artist Vuk Dragojevic
the country, they are obliged to register at a police station within the territory of residence. In addition, those who are eligible for a residence permit have to submit the application to the Secretariat of Internal Affairs in whose territory the foreigner has registered his or her place of abode. It normally takes less than three weeks to process the application, and the temporary residence permit is issued for a period of up to one year. Upon expiration of the temporary residence permit, it may be extended for another year. The holder of a residence permit is also obliged to notify the local police of any change of address.

Visas are no longer required for: EU member countries, EU membership candidate countries, and a number of other countries, if staying in Serbia less than 90 days. Therefore, nationals of Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holy See, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Japan, Republic of Korea, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxemburg,  FYR Macedonia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Singapore, Seychelles, Switzerland, Sweden, Slovenia, Spain, Slovak Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, Ukrain, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island,  Uruguay and the USA may visit Serbia at any time. For citizens of other countries, it is necessary to obtain invitation letters approved by the authorized institution in order to obtain a Serbian visa. To start employment in Serbia, a foreigner must be granted approval for temporary residence, as well as approval for employment.
EU citizens, as well as those from Switzerland, Norway, and Iceland can now travel to Serbia with just an ID cards. They no longer need to have a passport for entering Serbia. People from these countries who visit Serbia with valid ID cards will be able to stay in the country for up to 90 days.
For all information regarding temporary and permanent residence in Serbia please contact the nearest Embassy/Consulate General or www.mfa.gov.rs and www.mup.gov.rs

http://ras.gov.rs/serbia-at-a-glance/live-in-serbia